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let me mention apple very quickly. the hope here is for a special dividend, increase the dividend to over a 3% yield and start with the big buyback. that's the big hope there. nobody's expecting them to blow the cover off of any of these numbers and all of them have been coming down. >> guys, back to you. >> watching microsoft continue to gain now up 4.5% and let's head over to the nasdaq which partly is a result of that is outperforming, sema moti and it's back above the 52-day moving average. investors are slightly on edge ahead of the the tech earnings and all eyes on apple as bob was mentioning. a lot of conflicting calls from analysts ahead of its earnings report tomorrow. analysts focused on sales of its iphone and any clarity around its capital allocation strategy. bbc partners this morning upgrading the stock to buy. communication players also reporting this week. isi group reporting that broadcom, xilinx and lacked the right combination of favorable setup and strong, foreign ministerial support to expect event
let me mention apple very quickly. the hope here is for a special dividend, increase the dividend to over a 3% yield and start with the big buyback. that's the big hope there. nobody's expecting them to blow the cover off of any of these numbers and all of them have been coming down. >> guys, back to you. >> watching microsoft continue to gain now up 4.5% and let's head over to the nasdaq which partly is a result of that is outperforming, sema moti and it's back above the 52-day...
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apple is set to report results tomorrow. profits are forecast to drop 18% as samsung and other rivals take market shares in tablets and smartphones. revenues expected to increase 8%, but that would actually be one of the weakest quarters in years. citigroup analyst gwen young expects apple to report earnings at the low end of guidance, reflecting softer demand for the iphone 5 and the iphone 4 and to guide third quarter below market forecast. citi says any production delays in the upcoming iphone s could -- weakness for the stock. according to research firm burini associates, options on friday suggest it could move 7.5%, and that could take cares as high as $419 and or as low as $360. it's a big one to watch. it's included a lot of funds just because of its size. so a really important one for the market. chances are you are probably impacted. >> courtney, good to see you. i should mentions, too, the number of people who i speak with them informally talk about whether they're playing out apple. lots of people speculating in t
apple is set to report results tomorrow. profits are forecast to drop 18% as samsung and other rivals take market shares in tablets and smartphones. revenues expected to increase 8%, but that would actually be one of the weakest quarters in years. citigroup analyst gwen young expects apple to report earnings at the low end of guidance, reflecting softer demand for the iphone 5 and the iphone 4 and to guide third quarter below market forecast. citi says any production delays in the upcoming...
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that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio. and they've really come to dominate a couple markets. tablets, obviously, and smartphones as well. i think the biggest problem is that they've taken all the profits that are available there. and there just isn't room to grow once the market is saturated. >> bill, what do you nithink is going on? from the outside it would appear one of the knocks on apple right now is t innovation is more incremental than transformational. steve jobs is gone. should expectations be coming down anyway for this company? >> i think you're right, bill, the company has been a victim of its own success. they beat wall street expectations for over 30 quarters. i think lulled us all into believing that would extend forever. think about the stock at $700 in the fall. people were starting to bake in apple tv estimate
that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio. and they've really come to dominate a couple markets. tablets, obviously, and smartphones as well. i think the biggest problem is that they've taken all the profits that are available there. and there just isn't room to grow once the market is saturated. >>...
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i guess it will be apple tv. >> apple tv is a logical extension of the largest screen that the ipad was, and bringing apps to the tv environment what everyone is trying to do. >> but they have a tv product. i have one at home. $99. a little black pox. >> it's not the real tv. >> why buy a $2,000 actual physical television when for 99 bucks i convert my physical television. >> today it doesn't have the one thing that made the iphone take off, which is applications. it was at revolution that really took off, what people could do from a personal assistant, games, entertainment and a corporate standpoint. >> dan, do you hear any chatter out there? >> we heard about channel checks, things around. this is probably a year and a half ago, two years ago. is there anything you've heard that gives you any sense that there's something coming. >> so i attempt not to recommend stocks based on chatter. what i would invest in investing in apple is a track record, a team. phenomenal balance sheet. they spend a lot on r&d. you can't predict what the next will be. everyone said tablets will never work. no
i guess it will be apple tv. >> apple tv is a logical extension of the largest screen that the ipad was, and bringing apps to the tv environment what everyone is trying to do. >> but they have a tv product. i have one at home. $99. a little black pox. >> it's not the real tv. >> why buy a $2,000 actual physical television when for 99 bucks i convert my physical television. >> today it doesn't have the one thing that made the iphone take off, which is applications....
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and it's an apples and oranges situation to say that somehow, you know, because we have these two losers who committed this heinous crime that, therefore, that casts dispersions on thousands of other people who are in this country and don't happen to have been natural born american citizens. that doesn't make them bad actors, bad people, or even any more likely to be suspicious as bad people. by the way, the bad guys, the obama administration has dramatically increased deportations as you know of the real criminals who we tend to be able to find and deport when necessary. >> mr. walsh? >> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe,
and it's an apples and oranges situation to say that somehow, you know, because we have these two losers who committed this heinous crime that, therefore, that casts dispersions on thousands of other people who are in this country and don't happen to have been natural born american citizens. that doesn't make them bad actors, bad people, or even any more likely to be suspicious as bad people. by the way, the bad guys, the obama administration has dramatically increased deportations as you know...
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apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official position of google is that this is all fine. we're open source. unofficial position inside i suspect is not as -- >> and mark will respond to that? >> people who love facebook will love this phone. >> can you tell me how all this is changing our lives? how are we different because of all this? >> i think shorter attention span. i think also more reliance on -- the technology is more personal. and it goes for tablet as well as the phones. you know yourself because you use these things that it's a different feeling than sitting somewhere and having that keyboard between you kara
apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official...
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reports show apple is storing your question to suri for up to two years. it keeps the questions to judge siri's effectiveness. why the technology never revealed it is storing them. >>> boston bombing suspect could be charged today. there's a debate brewing over what the exact charges that he should face should be. some are calling for him to be charged as an enemy combatant but others stais the label that is necessary. th if they are going to charge him as an enemy combatant they have to act now. american center for law and justice jordan specula. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, heather. >> there are reports unconfirmed for us that the suspect is in fact communicating in some way and answering questions. how if at all does that effect the time line for the charges? >>> what is interesting, it looks like the department of justice is already delayed because this was an unexpected development as if it would never happen. we were supposed to hear charges yesterday now they are saying or reporting the earliest would be today. when that kicks in the right t
reports show apple is storing your question to suri for up to two years. it keeps the questions to judge siri's effectiveness. why the technology never revealed it is storing them. >>> boston bombing suspect could be charged today. there's a debate brewing over what the exact charges that he should face should be. some are calling for him to be charged as an enemy combatant but others stais the label that is necessary. th if they are going to charge him as an enemy combatant they have...
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now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
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apple is the biggest name on the list. if you own apple shares, you have probably seen and felt this stomach churning chart. share price has tumbled over the past year down 31% over that period now trading below $400 a share. why? slumping demand for products. apple was once the most valuable company in the world by market value, so the stock some analysts say relatively cheap right now. we will know better tomorrow what the future of apple will be. it has an awful lot to prove. investors have been stung. apple clearly a big business story of the day and the week. john. >> no question a lot of people watching that very closely. thanks. meanwhile, ahead on "starting point," the surviving suspect hidden in this plain sight after the marathon bombings going about college life as if nothing ever happened. we will hear from students who spoke to him on campus. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not th
apple is the biggest name on the list. if you own apple shares, you have probably seen and felt this stomach churning chart. share price has tumbled over the past year down 31% over that period now trading below $400 a share. why? slumping demand for products. apple was once the most valuable company in the world by market value, so the stock some analysts say relatively cheap right now. we will know better tomorrow what the future of apple will be. it has an awful lot to prove. investors have...
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exxonmobil topped the list followed by apple, google, berkshire and walmart. last year, three chinese companies were in the top five and for the first time in three years, no company in the world is worth $400 billion. >>> gas prices continue to slip across the country and here in the bay area. analysts say they could be lower by the memorial holiday weekend. san francisco averages $4.06. around the rest of the bay area, it's down about 6 cents a gallon. experts say we could be saying 20 cents less by the end of next month. >>> paper or plastic? that's something you won't be hearing much longer in many cities and counties in california. pam cook is in the newsroom with more. >> it's earth day today. to coincide, many cities are joining the effort to reduce, refuse and recycle. redwood city and menlo park, are not allowed to hand out plastic bags and required to charge you 10 cents for a i aer -- paper bag. we asked some people. most are in favor. >> i think it's fabulous. >> tell me why. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags and go to the
exxonmobil topped the list followed by apple, google, berkshire and walmart. last year, three chinese companies were in the top five and for the first time in three years, no company in the world is worth $400 billion. >>> gas prices continue to slip across the country and here in the bay area. analysts say they could be lower by the memorial holiday weekend. san francisco averages $4.06. around the rest of the bay area, it's down about 6 cents a gallon. experts say we could be saying...
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apple barely recovering, 3.94 this morning. stuart: we told you earlier you can expect some delays today because of sequester cuts affecting air traffic controllers delays about an hour in and out of newark airport. charlotte, north carolina, half-hour delays, sequesters being blamed. la guardia delayed on the porch of the two an hour. wind is blamed there as well as sequester. charles has an update on a disaster, take the disaster first. charles: one hour delay at newark is called monday. the disasters, you are right, your gut feeling is right on the ambulance chasers. they came up amazing numbers on friday, the stock was absolutely devastated you cannot even tell right now. it took a huge hit. stuart: have you abandoned us? >> i didn't want to take as much of a hit. stuart: how about the winter you want to attract? charles: i have done on the channel sometimes this year, we did at february 2 it fell, i would take that here, the pullback continued all the way back to $40. stuart: we hear you. you're an honest man. an unintende
apple barely recovering, 3.94 this morning. stuart: we told you earlier you can expect some delays today because of sequester cuts affecting air traffic controllers delays about an hour in and out of newark airport. charlotte, north carolina, half-hour delays, sequesters being blamed. la guardia delayed on the porch of the two an hour. wind is blamed there as well as sequester. charles has an update on a disaster, take the disaster first. charles: one hour delay at newark is called monday. the...
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apple on tuesday, a lot of you have been asking me about apple and what will happen with apple shares, tuesday we will get apple results. a lot to digest this week. $333 million, that's an estimate of how much it dos shut down boston and surrounding suburbs on friday. $333 million. the losses will likely be short-term for companies. boston is a big company getting back to work this monday morning. the boston metropolitan area produces $325 billion worth of goods and services every year. a little less than a billion dollars a day. the ninth gdp in the country. friday everything just stopped. businesses closed. public transit shut down. 16 of the area's 35 colleges closed campuses. most of the taxis were off the roads. shopping centers were shut. while many people worked from home or had the day off, some workers were very busy. thousands of law enforcement officials, hospital workers, hotel workers. there was overtime. where you saw some companies shut down, other area there's was economic activity. dunkin' donuts locations, some of them stayed open at the request of first responders w
apple on tuesday, a lot of you have been asking me about apple and what will happen with apple shares, tuesday we will get apple results. a lot to digest this week. $333 million, that's an estimate of how much it dos shut down boston and surrounding suburbs on friday. $333 million. the losses will likely be short-term for companies. boston is a big company getting back to work this monday morning. the boston metropolitan area produces $325 billion worth of goods and services every year. a...
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. >> is facebook developing a phone device, like apple did iphone? >> no. we're working on building software that can be used on all phones. >> their latest product is messages, which combines email, cell phone texting, and instant messages into one. they call it the ultimate switchboard. so do you think email will become obsolete? no. >> i'm not sure. but what we've found is that more people are using messages-- are moving away from email. and so if we build a really compelling experience, i think people are going to switch over. but i'm not going to call the end of anything. >> was this directed at gmail? >> no. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type "prius" on google and get publicly available information. or you can type "prius" o
. >> is facebook developing a phone device, like apple did iphone? >> no. we're working on building software that can be used on all phones. >> their latest product is messages, which combines email, cell phone texting, and instant messages into one. they call it the ultimate switchboard. so do you think email will become obsolete? no. >> i'm not sure. but what we've found is that more people are using messages-- are moving away from email. and so if we build a really...
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. >> apples and oranges. you know, terry didn't say anything that was untruthful. they did exactly what they were asked to do back in 2011. f.b.i. conducted the interviews. whatever level of interview and experience the agent was, he concluded there was no information that would go forward to pose a terrorist threat. that being said, we had the information and the reason to do the interview. there is an entire section in the patriot act for sharing intelligence with local law enforcement agencies. that is the first question. did boston pd know this information and know that this person was interviewed? answer is no. second, exactly where is the f.b.i. agent that did this interview? has he disappeared from the planet? is he in the boston office? was he involved in the task force? did he see the photographs? did he get involved in this at all? did he know there was a bombing? did he come forward and say i interviewed a guy in boston that is russians thought was a jihad radical. how many times did russia send a clue about a jihadist extremist in boston? where is the i
. >> apples and oranges. you know, terry didn't say anything that was untruthful. they did exactly what they were asked to do back in 2011. f.b.i. conducted the interviews. whatever level of interview and experience the agent was, he concluded there was no information that would go forward to pose a terrorist threat. that being said, we had the information and the reason to do the interview. there is an entire section in the patriot act for sharing intelligence with local law enforcement...